Removing yellow border around screen in Windows 11

A yellow border appearing around your Windows 11 screen can be frustrating. This issue can stem from various sources, including screen recording software, outdated graphics drivers, or incorrect display settings. Let’s explore several methods to resolve this problem, starting with the most effective solutions.

Method 1: Adjust screenshot borders in Windows settings

  1. Press Win + I to open Windows Settings and navigate to ‘Privacy and Security’.

  1. Scroll down and select ‘Screenshot borders’.

  1. Ensure all options on this page are activated. This allows applications like Snipping Tool and OBS Studio to disable screenshot borders, potentially resolving the yellow border issue.

Method 2: Disable Narrator and color filters

These accessibility features can sometimes cause a yellow border to appear.

  1. Open Windows Settings with Win + I and click on ‘Accessibility’.

  1. Select ‘Narrator’.

  1. Toggle off ‘Narrator’.

  1. Return to the Accessibility page and choose ‘Color filters’.

  1. Deactivate color filters and check if the yellow border disappears.

Method 3: Modify high-contrast themes

High-contrast themes can sometimes cause screen borders. Here’s how to adjust them:

  1. In Windows Settings, go to ‘Personalization’.

  1. Click on ‘Themes’.

  1. Select ‘Contrast themes’.

  1. In the dropdown menu, choose ‘None’.

Method 4: Turn off screenshot borders in Snipping Tool

  1. Launch Snipping Tool from the Start menu.

  1. Click the three dots in the top right corner, then select ‘Settings’.

  1. Disable ‘Add border to each screenshot’ and restart your PC.

Method 5: Force close snipping tasks

  1. Open Task Manager with Ctrl + Shift + Esc.

  1. Find ‘Screen snipping processes’ like ‘SnippingTool.exe’, right-click, and select ‘End Task’.

  1. Restart your computer.

Method 6: Adjust display resolution and scale

  1. In Windows Settings, go to ‘System’.

  1. Click on ‘Display’.

  1. Try changing the display resolution.

  1. You can also experiment with different scale settings.

Method 7: Turn off accent color pixels

  1. In Settings, navigate to ‘Personalization’ > ‘Colors’.

  1. Disable ‘Show accent color on title bars and window borders’.

Method 8: Remove recent Windows updates

  1. Go to ‘Windows Update’ in Settings.

  1. Click on ‘Update History’.

  1. Select ‘Uninstall updates’.

  1. Choose the most recent update and click ‘Uninstall’.

Method 9: Update and reinstall applications

  1. Open Microsoft Store and go to ‘Library’.

  1. Click ‘Update all’ to update all applications.

  1. In Settings, go to ‘Apps’.

  1. Select ‘Installed apps’.

  1. To remove an app, click the three dots next to it and select ‘Uninstall’.

Method 10: Update display drivers

  1. Right-click the Start button and select ‘Device Manager’.

  1. Expand ‘Display adapters’.

  1. Right-click your graphics card and choose ‘Update driver’.

  1. Select ‘Search automatically for drivers’.

  1. Wait for Windows to find and install the latest drivers, then restart your PC.

Additional tips:

  • Check your monitor cable for any hardware issues.
  • Restart your computer to close all running programs.
  • Update Windows 11 to the latest version.
  • Adjust settings in screen recording software like OBS Studio.
  • Try alternative screen capture tools.
  • Consider restoring your PC to an earlier restore point if available.

If these methods don’t resolve the issue, you may need to reset your PC as a last resort. Remember to back up your data before proceeding with a reset.